
TL;DR
This paper explores strategies for achieving digital sovereignty for nations, emphasizing the importance of protecting digital assets through game theory, and proposing a roadmap tailored to each country's profile and capabilities.
Contribution
It extends the concept of digital sovereignty to cover the entire value chain and introduces a game-theoretic approach using Nash Equilibrium for governance.
Findings
Digital sovereignty requires protecting assets across the entire value chain.
Game theory can be applied to govern relations with other states.
A tailored roadmap can help nations develop sovereign digital infrastructure.
Abstract
Digital Sovereignty must be on the agenda of every modern nation. Digital technology is becoming part of our life details, from the vital essentials, like food and water management, to transcendence in the Metaverse and Space. Protecting these digital assets will, therefore, be inevitable for a modern country to live, excel and lead. Digital Sovereignty is a strategic necessity to protect these digital assets from the monopoly of friendly rational states, and the threats of unfriendly Malicious states and behaviors. In this work, we revisit the definition and scope of digital sovereignty through extending it to cover the entire value chain of using, owning, and producing digital assets. We emphasize the importance of protecting the operational resources, both raw materials and human expertise, in addition to research and innovation necessary to achieve sustainable sovereignty. We also…
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